At her request, no formal funeral or visitation will be held. She will be interred at Christ Episcopal Church in New Bern, NC.
Alice was born April 8, 1927, in Greensboro, NC; daughter of the late William Hugh and Alice Armstrong Womble.
She graduated from Greensboro High School and attended Mars Hill College and Women's College; known now as UNCG. Alice was a member of Junior League, and a board member of Lineberger Cancer Research Foundation, Chapel Hill. She was a notable cook, which inspired her to write and publish the Figure 8 Island Collection cookbook. Alice volunteered at Wesley Long Community Hospital for many years, loved fashion merchandising and designs, crossword puzzles and all things floral. Alice continued to make friendships across the state before returning to Well Spring for the remaining 18 years of her life. Her zest for meeting people and making friends, always finding a connection was her remarkable gift.
In addition to her parents, she was widowed by Walter Scott Holman, Jr., and Dan Richardson Thomason, Mrs. Thomason was preceded in death by her son, Walter Scott Holman, IV; sisters, Catherine Womble, Frances Womble Reich; brother, Dr. William H. Womble; brother-in-law, Franklin A. Holman and nephew, William Hugh Womble, III.
She is survived by her children, Hugh A. Holman (Lynne) of Myrtle Beach, Alice "Sissy" Holman Chesnutt (Marc), Ann Holman Little (Steve), both of New Bern and grandchildren, Hugh Holman, Jr., Katie Holman, Parker Honeycutt (Drew), Marc Chesnutt, William Little and Harrison Little.
Hanes Lineberry North Elm Chapel is assisting the Thomason family with arrangements.
Original obituary was published in Sun Journal from Feb. 16 to Feb. 17, 2019
At her request, no formal funeral or visitation will be held. She will be interred at Christ Episcopal Church in New Bern, NC.
Alice was born April 8, 1927, in Greensboro, NC; daughter of the late William Hugh and Alice Armstrong Womble.
She graduated from Greensboro High School and attended Mars Hill College and Women's College; known now as UNCG. Alice was a member of Junior League, and a board member of Lineberger Cancer Research Foundation, Chapel Hill. She was a notable cook, which inspired her to write and publish the Figure 8 Island Collection cookbook. Alice volunteered at Wesley Long Community Hospital for many years, loved fashion merchandising and designs, crossword puzzles and all things floral. Alice continued to make friendships across the state before returning to Well Spring for the remaining 18 years of her life. Her zest for meeting people and making friends, always finding a connection was her remarkable gift.
In addition to her parents, she was widowed by Walter Scott Holman, Jr., and Dan Richardson Thomason, Mrs. Thomason was preceded in death by her son, Walter Scott Holman, IV; sisters, Catherine Womble, Frances Womble Reich; brother, Dr. William H. Womble; brother-in-law, Franklin A. Holman and nephew, William Hugh Womble, III.
She is survived by her children, Hugh A. Holman (Lynne) of Myrtle Beach, Alice "Sissy" Holman Chesnutt (Marc), Ann Holman Little (Steve), both of New Bern and grandchildren, Hugh Holman, Jr., Katie Holman, Parker Honeycutt (Drew), Marc Chesnutt, William Little and Harrison Little.
Hanes Lineberry North Elm Chapel is assisting the Thomason family with arrangements.
Original obituary was published in Sun Journal from Feb. 16 to Feb. 17, 2019
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